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and then the customer with us. so who would i be? and then most i cannot discuss as to how far do you by send me. that is how works best for you on the sending them, not one of them on some of the most of the companies like they said, the, you don't walk the 2nd on the, on the called you to sign on that you saw the then the phone and not shooting a box in the to hundreds of refugees from sedan arrive in saudi arabia, as guns on explosions. continue to rock cotton.
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hello. i'm darn jordan. this is obviously, or 9 from don't will. so coming up, the indian army says it's working to restore control. following ethnic violence may northeastern state of money for australia as prime minister colds on the us to end its efforts to expedite. we can expand that. joining us on just side that enough is enough. there is nothing to be seen by he's ongoing incarceration. and as a u. k. propose for the combination of king charles that the many of the commonwealth reassessed the benefits of the british i'm on the new 7 day ceasefire is an effect in so them that hasn't stopped the fighting between the army and the power. i'm going to treat rapids support forces. thousands
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of people are still scrambling to find ways out us to them and seek safety in the by countries. so i'm across the red sea to saudi arabia. as rachel said, reports now from gender of to more than 10 hours, etc. the mama is fine. the ducking at king price of naval base inject the ship carrying around 2000 people for the for the and just by this is one of the largest, the recreational patients systems crisis, became disabled and elderly. and one of the 1st to be push many down to the scars, but the award me when you are most welcome home since last 10 years because of the small we come here like the i'm very good quoted for these are with the government. right? that's very nice vision on the standard
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refund, insur done. we are very much in problem. really be my house was gone. my wife is damaged by and see the good news. so the official said they have victory over $6000.00 people for it is one of the safest places, at least for the time. but getting there is no doubt, no one would either give you the we are from south call to. it'd be a long and typical to need to get to posey done. the who monetary the situation at home is dia and people desperately need help, was making things worse on this side of the red sea and did the air force on the way to welcome time shelter. these activities, both on the other side of the see the part i mean to the rep as a full force, as, as to those army which were supposed to produce actions on these people are still fighting each other. and pauses of civilians called in the crossfire on the
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desperate to leave. more than 30 nationalities we were on, the sheep are being transported to the hotels in june. so the officials say they have granted them a one month residence with those who have a secure company to go to with them. but for this news, we have made it here. the future, i mean is all sort of this percentage of to 0 to for. so i'm naval base into what thousands of people have been trying to make it to land voters or egypt. shad sounds for them. and if you, if you read a mom, it has more and those trying to play the off 2 weeks of being stranded and quotes up in the slicing. and so don, these nigerian citizens have finally made it home. most of them, most students, they were evacuated, 5 minutes you playing overnight to a bu. jeff. there were leaves to have escapes the vinyl. just play the item because they carry hicks, the house,
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the 5 big i haven't gone shows you. i have this miss l. just so much of the say they have to wait at the egypt to don for the for days with no option but to sleep on the streets and to help arrived the visit our appendages and i know i'm my enemies to experience or not. so they joined hundreds of thousands of others trying to flee. so don, off to the fighting, began between the army and the powerful rapid support forces instabilities pushing more families to leave their homes. dozens of buses and lining up every day with evacuated, looking to cross into egypt by ferry, and strive as are risking their lives, trying to get people to safety. each long journey involves hours of waiting in crowded and harsh conditions. the one knows that he not stopped by the land as by the official audit people to tie it. they are sleeping on the streets in the
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mosques and schools. and what do you have for me to give them to ride the macro boss and leave early in the morning like 7 am as we leave from the. so that means border where they get the traveling procedures done. and this takes time, the age groups, including the un urging stones, warring factions to guarantee safe passage of much needed relief supplies. hospitals are the breaking point and there is a severe shortage of basic necessities. the conflicts as well as sending an already dia humanitarian situation with tens of thousands of refugees arriving in neighboring countries like tad for people who have left to don. it's a moment of relief. but for those still caught in the middle, it's a desperate situation that's getting worse by the day for him, how much of a 0 the india has deployed hundreds of troops with northeastern states of money. poor
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office, several people were killed and ethnic finance homes have been burnt, and businesses vandalized. local tribal groups are protesting against the may take communities, demand for better social benefits, or make peace as low as an independent journalist covering the northeast of india. she says, pensions and money poor have been growing steadily in recent years. a particularly the last 2 years since the middle cheek will happen in myanmar. and there's been, you know, influx of refugees who like, you know, fled their homes and flood violence and in their cars in the country, taking refuge in the border areas. this has been sort of opposed to basically by the state government. so many of the, many of the refugees are belong to 5 of groups which have the same as the city as the type of fruits and money for. and because of this, you know, the mixing and the influx, that's been that kind of, of a consolidate counting. that's what got it. all it about tribal groups, particularly the cookies and the dogs as being illegal immigrants and how the
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encroaching land. as for me, these illegal, you know, villages and, and talk there been evictions as well that happened tired out. so the demand for the state or status or the schedule tried status by the way, the community really was like sort of the fiber trigo in this a whole you know, mess the drive. i fear that this would be, this would be even a benefit given to a community that has otherwise enjoyed a lot of privilege. enjoyed this proportion a privileges in the state where they dominate the legislative assembly where the historically, it has been in follow. they've been part of one r t, the root of the state more or less, and have enjoy to treat the part of the resources. the main contention of the major groups is that the occupy essentially the value which in into a polity of a, you know, of comprise a smaller portion or relatively smaller portion than the hills of the hills which are essentially occupied by the tables. but as far as amenities goes,
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instruct structural goals, services, and all of the findings of development of the majors have full. we've had the advantage of the types to the stadium. prime minister says he's frustrated by the us government's efforts to expedite joining us knowledge the found to if we can makes songs and australian citizen is want that on spying charges for publishing classified documents. he spent 4 years in detention in the u. k. fighting expedition to the us before that he spent 7 years and asylum in ecuador, his london embassy. enough is enough. this needs to be brought to a conclusion. it needs to be worked through, including, with working through diplomatic channels. and so i have some issues with what he did, but just side the enough is enough. there is nothing to be served, but he's ongoing incarceration. so early results are indicating that budget is 5 minutes to receive. so next conservative party has lost more than
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a 140 seats and local elections in england. potty recently suffered a series of political setbacks and scandals on the country has been beset by faltering economic growth and high inflation. the opposition labor and both democratic parties have picked up most of the conservative losses, so not expected to lead his party into a general election in 2024 final preparations of being made in london had the saturday is coordination of petition monarch controls. the fed secuity and the u. k. capitals being tightened. people have begun coming out along the route. the king's possession will take from buckingham palace to westminster abbey. charles will be crowned, but one of the controls as t symbolic roles is heading the commonwealth of nations at bottom tre, association of $56.00 independent countries, almost all of which were formerly under british rule. but with several of those countries seeking reparations for britain's colonial past. summer calling into question the commonwealth renaissance under simmons report or the late clean
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elizabeth. the 2nd passion is about the commonwealth. the whole rain. we must all try to cultivate the virtues of tolerance and understanding. but for a modern day king, it's an inheritance that could present a threat to the monkey itself, no matter what he might say. the commonwealth can play an indispensable road in the most trusting issues of time. one thing king charles dozen to inherit from his mother's passing is heard global popularity, and critics are asking why should britton's monkey preside over a postcolonial institution when imperialism of the past cost of lives and didn't slave so many people. however, the commonwealth brings nations and coaches together enabling better trade and cooperation. there are shed goals of peace and democracy. global opinion is divided the so is this. an experience of colonialism has been one of systematic,
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constructively, violence, and flanders and brutality. i really like king charles, i think he's in his place to be king and i think he's going to do a great job. the size of the commonwealth is staggering. moment. 2.6000000000 people, 56 countries around a foot of a wells population. australia, india, parts of africa. cullum is once ruled by britain up here to off by canada. the launch is land massive old calendar room. 14 of the nations have king charles as the head of state, but descent is increasing, particularly in the caribbean countries of on tica and bob. utah believes in jamaica mc monarchy demonstrations in the caribbean last year disrupted the schedule for royal tool by the prince and princess of wales. and this sentiment is growing. these are jurisdictions in which there are significant appeals for recreation,
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since at least with some direct acknowledgments of the historical injustice suffered by these spaces. and also the ways in which that historical injustice shapes contemporary inequality. the ability to make some kind of uh, acknowledgements of past crimes is distinct from the decision to spend current and future resources towards reparation. republican campaign is in 12 coming 12 countries, a mocking the combination of king charles this weekend with a formal letter demanding an official apology and reparations for past actions. andrew simmons, i was just there to say it'd be an hour, at least 8 people have been killed, antenna was injured in the shooting near the town. a lot of no voucher just south of the capital. local media is reporting the attack of fod from a moving vehicle and remains on the run. on wednesday, a 13 year old boy shot dead 9 people, an injured 7 out of the school in bill grade for turning himself in.
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full members of the far right proud boys group i facing up to 20 years in prison, enough to being found guilty for their role and the john route 6 attack on the us capital. the charges are among the most serious beveled against branches, were enraged by donald trump's loss. and the presidential election is don't have after 4 months on trial, full proud boys were convicted of seditious conspiracy. a rare charge used against rebels during the american civil war. federal prosecutor cited text and signal messages calling for war revolution in firing squads for traders is evidence. today's verdict makes clear that the justice department will do everything and that's power to defend the american people and american democracy among those convicted with the far right groups leader enrique tar. you who was not present for the january 6 attacks, but according to prosecutors remotely led the group, they called trump's army to phone meant the insurrection. tar. you showing here,
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visiting the trump white house, to get his encouragement. when the vin president invoke the group's name and a presidential debate right from the stand back and stand by a 5th group member dominic to zillow who the shield to smash his way through a capital window was acquitted of conspiracy, but convicted on the lesser charge. it gets a very strong warning to more regular people who might be incited by trump's rhetoric, still complaints still continuing to claim that he actually won the election that you can't just have safety in a large mob and be anonymous that way that they will be able to see you with today's technology, it was a staggering blow to the ultra right wing group and a major milestone in the largest justice department investigation in american history. federal prosecutors had previously won a conspiracy conviction against members of the oath keepers. and now, after 3 trials, we have secured the convictions of leaders of both the proud boys and the old
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keepers for suspicious conspiracy. specifically, conspiring to oppose by force, the lawful transfer of presidential power, of our work will continue. the men say sentences that could be counted in decades. the conspiracy charge alone carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. proving that when it leads to violence, pride can come at a high price. john henry l g 0. let's also to come here and i'll just say we're including you know, those are held in the outside, westbank up to 3 pallets. billions are killed in is randy rates on unbelievably frustrated devices. problems like this are lots guys cool. so frustration mixed with relief. the sing, a insurance of volumes of copyright law suit, the big implications for the music industry. mon, i stay with us the
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well central nice and talk to you have improved weather wise but the west as you can see from that on the cloud. not so that's a cold friend now wrapped around it. the air is not particularly cold, would wrapped ahead of it. yeah, it was particularly ball because of the wind direction. you've got times as high as 11 above average in gallagher at even night in alaska as this whole area is remarkably warming complete contrasts were about a few degrees below average. further west, though it is increasing, i have to admit big picture, right and is not ready to store the weight and has to be done. the heat still with it because brought down to what the slot or 41 degrees, or at least sites above average, approaching a record high i have to say for early may by driving this orange poll, bramble is the dust, has picked up, has been fairly windy down the gulf last 2 days it is going to dial through friday
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and saturday though house temperature, it's 34th for the going to draw for a little bit. not very much. and the reason for that probably don't show a breeze, which means a few minutes. you can as well, but time to get to choose to go. we could see the 1st 40 of the not going to promise it. the full cost is $39.00 us that we see some pretty big dime polls recently in july and, and they might be around for the next day or so. but the tendency is for that right to become lighter. but the further west then go to and d, i see not sir. the inspiring stories from around the world. the human body is fast, the groundbreaking from what is going on in new york city,
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on a jersey to the welcome back. a good reminder about top stories here on i'll just say a new 7 day si, size, and effect in sedan. but it hasn't stopped the fighting between the army and the power of the treat rapids support forces. thousands of people, i still think to safety and nearby countries. india has deployed hundreds of troops with no fees and the state of money. poor office, several people were killed and ethnic bonnets. tribal groups are protesting against the may take a minute, has them on the best of social benefits. i'm totally results. i'm indicating that the british prime minister research so not conservative party, has lost more than
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a 140 seats and local elections in england. the opposition, labor and liberal democrats, a fix up most of the tory last, the ukrainian president, as long as the lensky has told an audience in the netherlands, that without justice there can be no peace between his country and russia. it follows another 24 hours of russian attacks have killed at least $23.00 civilians adopted and alleged the crane. in the fascination attempt on president putin, which key denies his child stuff below them is zalinski was welcomed in the netherlands. one of these countries closely supposes he's supposed the appointment was at the international criminal court. and he was quick to point out in the late to speech that he wanted to see action against the president of russia. letting me put in. we all want to see different let the mirror here in the hate
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the one who does or us to be sentenced for these criminal actions. right here in the capital of the international more. and i'm so we will see that happen when we, we him and we will win on wednesdays. zalinski using social media to draw attention to civilian desks and the southern city of have so repeatedly, by russian. lots hillary, ukraine says molded $50000.00 little crimes, being committed by russian forces since the full scale invasion last year. ukraine cities were also priced for a huge open liked air with tax that followed what russia said was ukrainian drone attack on the kremlin. nobody was injured, the russian officials calls it an assassination attempt on president putin. a criminal spokesman claims that have been sanctioned by the united states to could
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be a symbolic strike into the heart of moscow to demonstrate that basically no part of europe and russia is saved from the ukraine and attack. and obviously attack on kremlin has a lot of symbolism considering that a may, 9th, russia supposed to hold a mass of victory day parade there. and i'm pretty featured service that shows up with president putin was back at work on thursday, picking over the countries economic performance, showing that it was business as usual for him. the, however, president putin tries to betray the explosion over the kremlin difficulties, a mounting up for him. style lights on the front line, a looming, ukrainian counselor, offensive, and presence of landscape, the international criminal court in the hague, reckoning prosecution, charles prophet elder 0 keith funerals, have been held for 3 palace demands and the occupied westbank who are killed during his randy rate. some political factions, according for a general strike in response to the right address, there was neither abraham as more from number as soon as the is read the army
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leaves, nap, palestinians starts counting the dead a scene that's becoming all too familiar, indeed occupied westbank this time 3 people were killed in nearly 2 hours of confrontations between palestinian fighters and hundreds of his reading soldiers and his name. i woke up by 7 in the morning and all of a sudden we heard the explosion. i was petrified. i could not move an inch. the window bloss shafted all over the house as a result of the explosion, my children and i were forced to the ground during the rate is really forces prevented medical crews from entering the city to treat several people who attended by large munition and school children who had inhaled tear gas for overall having the brain was our neighbor here was in pieces and burnt and the rest was shot in the head. so it was chewing. it was hard to identify them over the rush is really forces had been focusing their rates in nablus. and janine with palestinian
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resistance groups have been working together to carry out the reprise of the tax on the palestinians have been killed. and now this is the beginning of the year, according to official figures. why it has been relatively year in the past months. we are here in chance of defiance of retaliation. these really are me says the palestinians, targeted and thursdays read were responsible for last month's drive by shooting and the door didn't bad. 3 sucks theirs were killed. a woman and her 2 daughters identified as the wind purchases reading citizens. the attack colors efforts by the united states, egypt and jordan to de escalate tensions. how mass has described the 3 fighters as heroes and quote, for more attacks against israel, the policy you know, sort of to do just that they wanted to cultures for long time, for more than one to 5 years, but the good big deal. so i think this is all of those and then was that the
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compression on those to move on in a separate incident is really forces killed a 26 year old woman at the check point nablus. they say she stopped the soldier in recent weeks. there have been reports of members of armed groups, handing themselves over to the palestinian authority. people in nablus, see, even if some fighters have laid down their weapons, others with the need that but he just ita the. okay. if i to us bank, how does i've got to mullins, i've been moved to say for ground essential americans. most active volcano erupted . the country's dissolves to agency says ash couch from the volcano of 5 could effect as many as a 100000 people in nearby communities. hundreds of people were killed in an interruption back in 2018. some of india stopped, wrestlers were injured in confrontations with the police in new denny lights on wednesday night. the rest of those were protesting of a police in action against arresting federation chief was accused of sexual
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harassment for brandon ripples to after simmering for months. the stand off between india is restless, and the chief of the countries resting federation has boiled over. the angry scuffle, breaking out between police and protest, i suppose, is trying to deliver some folding beds to the protest. come deli police, try to stop them. it's not great p off considering the leaders of the protest and then pick middle windows and national champions in a sport, followed probably by more than 330000000 indian families did. we went to all those metals for the country, only to be witness to or that i would not want any i speak to in the middle for this country. we have suffered so much. yeah. the dispute interrupted in january when india is top female restless, a to use the federation chief bridge bush and sing of being a serial sex abuse of at least 10 female athletes. a federal committee even quality examined the allegations, but its report has been kept secret until the police are accused of failing to act
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on a formal criminal complaints against singh, gage, bush and sing is also a permanent and influential politician in india's ruling policy. the b j. p. he continued to deny the accusations against him. i'm a 40 that i said, listen, i'm completely unit. send somebody to face the accusations against me. i'm ready to assist the investigating agency in any situation they thing fits. i always have to fight and the law and i still do the rest of the supporters petition the supreme court on thursday, demanding an intervention in the case for me because i have complained of fiction how this meant. again, i'm getting an election of being taken by. no action is being taken by. why is it that this man is not addressed? the judges instead gave daily police one last chance to launch the credible investigation. therefore, what is, of course, part of the complaint in store rate, that the how they put his views and whether it's on the company,
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someone committed before the supreme court to be at the pro discount to demonstrate . just say they all determined to stay until bridge boucher and sing goes on trial poll brennan. i'll just share the city of oakland in california is set to lose this last may just sports franchise. yeah. let exp, baseball team is on the verge of moving to las vegas as well. bundles found out on wednesday's game funds. i don't have a the, the oakland a slogan. root is in the oakland rings hollowed fans tailgating before recent home game. with the team apparently one foot out the door, fans fuel betrayed what is kind of like a slap in the face. it's very disheartening for sure. oakland, a hard scramble, blue collar city across the bay from san francisco is known for the, for rushes, devotion of its sports fans where everyone has the same kind of open vibe. it's like, it's hard to describe what it is, but everyone's kind of like
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a family like different from oakland. you have just the same by years of torture as negotiations between city hall and the days ownership over a deal to replace the decrepit oakland, alameda county colosseum. which opened in 1966 never resulted in a deal. now the city hall has broken off further talks. the developments come just 3 years after many oakland sports fans were crushed when the national football league readers left town. the everlasting open really had as far as like, you know, home room teacher, you know, mean the raiders went to vegas and it was, you know, it's kind of gut wrenching and sad to know that the a's actually are leaving as well. a span say vegas has no business taking the name. their team is proudly carried for 55 years. and for world series championships, beloved megabyte even though that does not sound right because that that's our team . when a,
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some fans like these 2 carrying protest signs are bitter. there is no way that they're thinking about fans. there's no way they're thinking about the city of oakland. there's no way they're thinking about community. it's impossible to steal any sort of kinship with the ownership class of the sports teams. what are they thinking about money? major league baseball still has to approve the deal. but if the ownerships plans go forward, the a's will be in vegas for the 2027 season. rob reynolds, l, g 0, oakland, california. hey jury in new york has rules and purchasing a some right to ed sherman is not liable of a copyright infringement. the case sent it on similarities, but the insurance hit single thinking out loud and the 1973. marvin gaye classic that's got it on travel was supposed to be watched by the global entertainment industry.

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